Showing posts with label rosemary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rosemary. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

Apple Cider Vinegar For Itchy Scalp

The following post is entitled Apple Cider Vinegar for itchy scalp and provides useful information for curing or treating itchy scalp by using apple cider vinegar.

Causes of itchy scalp range from dry skin to fungal infection and Apple cider vinegar is one of the most effective ways of treating itchy scalp. This is because of the anti fungal and anti bacterial properties of apple cider vinegar which will deal with the root causes of the itchy scalp.

A straight forward way of treating itchy scalp is to apply apple cider vinegar to the root of your hair and allow it to stand for 30 minutes before washing your hair. As stated above the apple cider vinegar will kill bacteria and fungi that might be causing the itchy scalp.

Another way is to combine apple cider vinegar with other herbs such as rosemary, lavender, lemon and sage.  You do it by first putting two teaspoons of the herb in a muslin cloth and pour boiling water over the herb to infuse them. Mix the resultant herbal infusion with apple cider vinegar and apply it to the scalp and rinse after 30 minutes.

For those that do not have the time to prepare the above, then the other solution is to buy Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Rinse Roots 8 Ounces and use it to treat your itchy scalp. Another product is the Fekkai Apple Cider Clarifying Shampoo 8 oz.



Saturday, May 7, 2011

Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis

Rosemary whose generic name rosmarinus officinalis was well known in both ancient Greece and Rome and the latin generic name, Rosmarinus, means 'dew of the sea' from its coastal habitant and the appearance of its flowers. It is largely grown both as a culinary herb and for its essential oil. Its medicinally benefits  are mostly for Rosemary rosmarinus officinalis ability as a stimulating tonic and digestive remdy and its oil is used for arthritic pains. Commercially is mostly used as a mostly am important ingredient in the cosmetics and fragrance market.

Rosemary herb parts that are used are leaves, flowers and essential oil. Rosemary rosmarinus officinalis leaves and flowering top are used fresh or dried for cookery and in medicinal preparations. The essential oil is derived from Rosemary rosmarinus officinalis leaves.

How Rosemary rosmarinus officinalis Is Used and Its Medicinal Benefits.
  • Rosemary is a tonic herb with antiseptic and antibacterial properties and is taken internally as an infusion to treat colds, influenza, fatigue and headaches.
  • As A Tincture: Rosemary rosmarinus officinalis tincture taken in 4 dropperfuls 3 times daily for depression and nervous  tension. The tincture can also be added to massage oil for rheumatic and muscular pain.
  • Rosemary essential oil is also added to water for aching joints and tiredness. 5 drops of Rosemary rosmarinus officinalis essential oil is added to 1 teaspoon of almond oil and massage aching joints and muscles. One can also massage into the temples of a patient to ease tension headache.
  • Rosemary capsules can also be used to treat colds, influenza and other respiratory infections.
  • Used as A Compress: Use 1 cup of hot  standard infusion in a compress to ease sprains. Alternating a very hot infusion with an ice pack every 2-3 minutes works best.
  • Culinary: Rosemary is also used as a classic flavouring for lamb, casseroles and added to marinades vinegar, oil and dressings
  • Cosmetic: Rosemary infusion are used as rinses for dry hair and dandruff and added to bath lotions and beauty preparations.
Caution or counterindications of Using Rosemary rosmarinus officinalis

Rosemary rosmarinus officinalis herb should not be taken internally in medicinal doses by pregnant women as excessive use may cause miscarriage. Experts, however, say Rosemary is still safe for pregnant women when used for normal culinary purposes.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

hiccoughs or Hiccups

hiccup or hiccough  is a sudden contraction of the diaphragm. This abrupt rush of air air into the lungs causes the vocal cords to snap shut to check inflow of air resulting into the "hic" sound. Alcohol, carbonated beverages, spicy foods and chemotherapy treatments have been shown to be some of the causes of hiccups.  In most cases a hiccup will stop on its own but if it is problematic there are some home remedies that are effective in stopping a hiccup.

Home and Natural Remedy For Hiccups
  • Take a dessert-spoon of cider vinegar. It takes your breath away and shocks the system into stopping hiccoughs.
  • Put 300ml (1/2 pint ) of cider vinegar and 300ml (1/2pint ) of spring water into a glass jar with two tablespoons of fresh rosemary. Put the lid on the jar and leave it in a warm place-and airing cupboard is ideal. Leave it for 10 days, giving it a shake every time you remember it.Strain the vinegar and bottle it and drink it anytime you have a hiccup or a cough as well.